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Did not offend me (but I did chuckle)
Originally Posted by
Pantot
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Sorry but the discussion you entered is Angeles City not Makati. 5 Star hotels in Makati are not relavent to AC.
This sort of lazy posting by habitual posters is why this place is such a jumbled mess.
The key in the slot is Standard Operationg Procedure in virtually all of AC hotels other than the newer overpriced places for guys on expense accounts or with money to burn.
Sorry to offend anyone.
DarkKnight1 wrote about Manila 5 star hotels in relation to hotel front desk staff revealing guest details in this forum. GE was responding to that post and another related post by FastPiston.
Originally Posted by
DarkKnight1
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I have had the front desk of 5 star hotels in Manila tell girls that wondered in off the street or called that yes I was staying there at the time they inquired.
So GE's post was appropriate and accurate, and he cannot be accused of "lazy posting".
The only criticism I have is that DarkKnight1 was not chastised for writing about Manila in the AC forum. But there again perhaps posters here are tired of criticising him for his rubbish posts over the last few weeks.
And you sir, just watch the flowers while riding on horseback (old Chinese idiom).
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Originally Posted by
GoodEnough
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The five star hotels do not, as a rule, use keys, but plastic cards with no room designation printed on them. Most of the five star hotels in Makati, at least those in which I've stayed, require a room key to access the elevators, so girls can't jump on the elevator and spontaneously pop up outside of rooms.
GE.
Sorry but the discussion you entered is Angeles City not Makati. 5 Star hotels in Makati are not relavent to AC.
This sort of lazy posting by habitual posters is why this place is such a jumbled mess.
The key in the slot is Standard Operationg Procedure in virtually all of AC hotels other than the newer overpriced places for guys on expense accounts or with money to burn.
Sorry to offend anyone.
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Originally Posted by
Fastpiston
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Girls hanging around or waiting near reception will often hear a "Good Afternoon Mr. X". They now know the name.
Often they can see which numbered key slot the key came from.
Now they know both name & room number. Simple!
The five star hotels do not, as a rule, use keys, but plastic cards with no room designation printed on them. Most of the five star hotels in Makati, at least those in which I've stayed, require a room key to access the elevators, so girls can't jump on the elevator and spontaneously pop up outside of rooms.
GE.
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If mongering is going to be that complicated why even do it? I follow a strict regimen of:
1. Go to city XYZ.
2. Find girls and fuck.
3. Go home.
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Girlie Ears
Originally Posted by
DarkKnight1
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I have had the front desk of 5 star hotels in Manila tell girls that wondered in off the street or called that yes I was staying there at the time they inquired. Front desk hotel resident confidentiality is not taught or practiced in the Philippines as it is in the West. I suspect when wanton women inquire about our whereabouts they know what's going and seem to take pride in our misery. As for the front desk protecting mongers from an extortion scam forget about it. They stick together on lot of issues including murder.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/671248/...ts-wander-free
Girls hanging around or waiting near reception will often hear a "Good Afternoon Mr. X". They now know the name.
Often they can see which numbered key slot the key came from.
Now they know both name & room number. Simple!
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Originally Posted by
DarkKnight1
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I have had the front desk of 5 star hotels in Manila tell girls that wondered in off the street or called that yes I was staying there at the time they inquired. Front desk hotel resident confidentiality is not taught or practiced in the Philippines as it is in the West. I suspect when wanton women inquire about our whereabouts they know what's going and seem to take pride in our misery. As for the front desk protecting mongers from an extortion scam forget about it. They stick together on lot of issues including murder.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/671248/...ts-wander-free
I lived in the Diamond hotel for six months and I had someone come to the hotel asking for me, the hotel said not here and send me a telephone message that so & so was looking for me.
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Originally Posted by
BrainDrain
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When I say that AC is a small place, people know people, people gossip, the family connections are broad (with 7 siblings = 64 aunts & uncles + friends of friends) it doesn't take long for the 12,000 registered bar girls to know what is going on. I've seen it in the faces of the hotel staff as my latest girl turns out to be the sister-in-law of the doorman or the front office staff.
In Angeles city I avoid those situations entirely because of my personal preferences. I always asked the girls in the bar what is thier province. If they say Pampanga that means they have local roots and are too schooled in the game from birth there that it is never much of a GFE so I avoid them.
If you stick with girls newly arrived from the farther flung Visayas you will have a much better experience in my opinion. I always ask exactly where they are from, what brought them to Angeles, what relatives they have that work in the bar, if any, who they live with etc. The simple province girls there less than 3 months enjoy this line of conversation and pose zero threat.
I suppose if ones preference is more worldy glamor type pro lady then you would be more at risk. My personal taste leaning towards the simple shy girl next door type who just arrived, and they are bountiful everywhere in AC bars, helps me avoid those problems.
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Originally Posted by
DarkKnight1
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I have had the front desk of 5 star hotels in Manila tell girls that wondered in off the street or called that yes I was staying there at the time they inquired. Front desk hotel resident confidentiality is not taught or practiced in the Philippines as it is in the West. I suspect when wanton women inquire about our whereabouts they know what's going and seem to take pride in our misery. As for the front desk protecting mongers from an extortion scam forget about it. They stick together on lot of issues including murder.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/671248/...ts-wander-free
Suggest you avoid the country as you clearly have issues ad challenges everywhere, as ever in all my years of being I the country ahs any front desk person or concierge etc told anyone that I was saying there etc. You tales of woe plus the very old links to very old news stories suggest you don't like the country and are hell bent on sharing that view in the hope that others join the club.
As for the link. This was Feb 2015. There have been later FRs on the US Ambassador comments in the new channel, so really you back to what SA said you did. Post old links of always negative news on the Philippines.
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Originally Posted by
BrainDrain
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Well first up they know they are not the police with a legitimate raid. I think I've already published how this can be determined by the types of vehicles that are being used.
I would be stopping by at the front desk to note down the details of whom is involved and where I was being taken. I would be asking to leave a number of where I can be contacted.
Maybe I'm paranoid having just pulled a freebie from Hi-So last Monday night.
I just think that a girl that is on a scam would have different body language and different verbal language.
When I say that AC is a small place, people know people, people gossip, the family connections are broad (with 7 siblings = 64 aunts & uncles + friends of friends) it doesn't take long for the 12,000 registered bar girls to know what is going on. I've seen it in the faces of the hotel staff as my latest girl turns out to be the sister-in-law of the doorman or the front office staff.
But, it is a good reminder to always be on your guard. RP can be a dangerous place.
BD.
I have had the front desk of 5 star hotels in Manila tell girls that wondered in off the street or called that yes I was staying there at the time they inquired. Front desk hotel resident confidentiality is not taught or practiced in the Philippines as it is in the West. I suspect when wanton women inquire about our whereabouts they know what's going and seem to take pride in our misery. As for the front desk protecting mongers from an extortion scam forget about it. They stick together on lot of issues including murder.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/671248/...ts-wander-free
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Hotel suport
Originally Posted by
ThatGuy865
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Would you really expect some hotel desk clerk would stay up to what they perceive to be Police Authority.
Well first up they know they are not the police with a legitimate raid. I think I've already published how this can be determined by the types of vehicles that are being used.
I would be stopping by at the front desk to note down the details of whom is involved and where I was being taken. I would be asking to leave a number of where I can be contacted.
Maybe I'm paranoid having just pulled a freebie from Hi-So last Monday night.
I just think that a girl that is on a scam would have different body language and different verbal language.
When I say that AC is a small place, people know people, people gossip, the family connections are broad (with 7 siblings = 64 aunts & uncles + friends of friends) it doesn't take long for the 12,000 registered bar girls to know what is going on. I've seen it in the faces of the hotel staff as my latest girl turns out to be the sister-in-law of the doorman or the front office staff.
But, it is a good reminder to always be on your guard. RP can be a dangerous place.
BD.
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Originally Posted by
Sammon
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Anybody can be a victim of scam anywhere. It is very difficult to know who is good and who is not. Having been with street hookers to dating site girls most of the time it is safe. Avoid street mamasans, street pimps. Direct contact with girls is better. Lots of us make mistakes by blindly getting into the sack with strange girls without any analysis talk. Generally if you sit and have a talk you can get a feel and you can straight away ask the girl saying you do not want any trouble. Most Phi girls are honest. I never had a problem as well " knock on wood ".
One more important thing I forgot to add is do not show your wealth. Do not promise out of the ordinary amounts to the pick up. In other words behave like a poor guy out for some fun. Believe me nobody is interested in scamming a poor guy.
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Agreed. Unfortunately, the person you quoted still is missing the point. Sometimes it's difficult to proofread your own writing.
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Ikksman
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To be fair, depending when DK1 visited Cebu, the Marriott Hotel could have been described as "across from the Ayala Mall", as my photo taken from the Marriott Hotel shows (taken in 2005). He never wrote that it was across the street. I am aware that the space between the hotel and the mall has been largely built over now.
However, I do find DK1's arguments mostly weak and lacking rational thinking.
Ikksman.
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Scams
Originally Posted by
RedDogger
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Never had a problem. Maybe I always select nice girls.
Anybody can be a victim of scam anywhere. It is very difficult to know who is good and who is not. Having been with street hookers to dating site girls most of the time it is safe. Avoid street mamasans, street pimps. Direct contact with girls is better. Lots of us make mistakes by blindly getting into the sack with strange girls without any analysis talk. Generally if you sit and have a talk you can get a feel and you can straight away ask the girl saying you do not want any trouble. Most Phi girls are honest. I never had a problem as well " knock on wood ".
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To travel or not to travel? That is the question.
Originally Posted by
DarkKnight1
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To be fair I have only been to Cebu once. I stayed at the Marriott across from the Ayala Mall. So what if I post newspaper articles that are pertaining to the Philippines that I think others might find interesting; what is the crime? I really don't know how you guys assume someone has never been to the Philippines without a shred of proof either way. You think I would meet up with you or one of the other low lives here in person or post some personal things which would reveal my identity just to prove to a low life such yourself that I actually been there? I find hard to believe someone actually hires you guys to do a job with the intelligence being displayed here.
Why the hysteric reaction to a simple request? You sound like Fast Eddie who also went into full-attack mode when questioned about his "travels".
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Originally Posted by
ChochaMonger
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Meeting a freelance hooker in the Philippines and taking her back to your regular hotel room is just as risky as inviting your friendly Filipino Viagra salesman to hang out in your place while you go take a shower because you spoke to him for a little while and he seems like a nice guy. Having a pussy does not make a Filipina any less dangerous, corrupted, scheming and conniving than a Filipino. Yet, many mongers will avoid strange Filipino guys like the plague while letting some Filipina they just met go to their hotel or condo without even looking in her purse or keeping their eyes on her at all times.
Never had a problem. Maybe I always select nice girls.